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A programmable read-only memory is a memory that comes blank, usually with all bits reading as 1, and can be programmed by applying a high voltage (typically 12 to 21 volts) and writing to it. Each bit is a fuse, burning which causes it to read as 0.

See also read-only memory, erasable programmable read-only memory.